Siddaramaiah's pick Nayak to lead Ayukta?
The post is lying vacant after Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao-against whom an impeachment motion was moved in the Legislature.
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is finally set to do the inevitable- he has reportedly made up his mind to recommend former chairman of the state human rights commission, Justice S.R. Nayak for the post of Lokayukta, in a day or two. This is despite the fact that a complaint pertaining to disproportionate assets has been filed with the Lokayukta police against Justice Nayak.
Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, a leader close to the CM said, "Before formally recommending Justice Nayak's name Mr Siddaramaiah is likely to meet Governor, Vajubhai Vala in a day or two, where he may bring up the subject of appointing a Lokayukta." The post is lying vacant after Justice Y. Bhaskar Rao-against whom an impeachment motion was moved in the Legislature over an extortion scam involving his son- quit.
Reports about Justice Nayak being appointed as Lokayukta, have gained credence as Mr Siddaramaiah is not keen on convening another round of meetings with Opposition leaders, who are part of the selection panel, to discuss the appointment.
This could mean Mr Siddaramaiah has virtually made up his mind to recommend Justice Nayak for the Lokayukta’s post, the source observed. It remains to be seen if Governor Vajubhai Vala, who has rejected many appointments recommended by the Congress government, will accept Justice Nayak’s name.